EASTERN EDGE LEAGUE RULES Eastern Edge Women s Hockey will observe standard Canadian Hockey Association rules. Eastern Edge Women s Hockey rules below are intended to supplement CHA rules currently in effect. EE RULES This is a non-contact league. Body checking is absolutely prohibited in all Recreational League games. There are no slap shots or snapshots (with the stick being drawn back) permitted. In the event of either, the play will be whistled dead immediately. If this occurs in the defending or neutral zone, the face-off will take place where the puck was shot. If it occurs in the attacking zone then the face-off will move outside to the nearest dot in the neutral zone. In addition, there are two Eastern Edge League specific rules: 1. No diving. Diving is defined as deliberately leaving your feetduring the play. 2. Maximum of 3 goals per player per game.
GENERAL BEHAVIOR Players Injurious actions by players to others and disrespect towards officials play no part in this league. Violations of the previous may constitute just cause for ejection from the league of any player without refund of fees paid. Spectators All persons attending games or practices as spectators are expected to behave in a responsible manner. The executive may require persons to leave an arena (or arena property). Coaches Verbal abuse of game Officials, swearing, obscene gestures or other displays of anger by Coaching Staff will not be tolerated. Game Officials may impose appropriate penalties, as a result, of such behavior, and/or the executive may eject coaches from league. Organizational Issues Each player much register and pay an annual fee. Each player must pay for insurance coverage as provided by through the Adult Safe Hockey League.
Each team will have a team representative. These representatives make up the league committee. The coach and team representative will be responsible for enforcing the organizational rules and addressing immediate concerns. The committee shall have the authority to appoint, reject and remove coaches, assistant coaches, team staff, timekeepers, scorekeepers or referees. The committee shall have the authority to suspend or discipline any team staff, players or coaches for conduct prejudicial to the aims of the league. The committee may appoint coaches. All coaching staff must be registered/recorded by the league for insurance purposes. Only registered coaches will be permitted on the bench during games. Officials One official is appointed prior to each game and their decision on any matter is final. "Fair Ice-Time" Recreational Hockey strives to provide all players with approximately equal Ice- Time throughout an entire game regardless of skill levels. Injuries and penalties are an obvious exception to this rule; also, changing
"on the fly" with inexperienced players can occasionally lead inadvertently to unequal ice-times. Coaches must try to rectify any accidental inequalities. Mandatory Equipment Each player must wear full CSA approved hockey equipment to all games and practices. All equipment must be worn properly (i.e. all helmet straps done up). Mandatory equipment for this league that must be worn (goalies have their own list): Shoulder Pads, Elbow Pads and Shin Pads; Hockey pants with hip/thigh protection Hockey Gloves Hockey stick with wooden blade (no plastic blades) Jill strap (pelvic protector) Neck Protector; CSA approved hockey helmet with full face shield, correctly fastened. Hockey skates League Equipment
A common team jersey will be supplied by the league for each player by the first game of each season. All jerseys and socks remain the property of the Eastern Edge Women s Hockey League and must be returned at the end of season in good condition. Team jerseys and socks are to be worn only at games and team practices. REPLACEMENT PLAYERS Goalies A team whose goalie will be missing may use any other goalie in the league, or may play one of their other players in the net (with full goal tending equipment). Other Players Only players who are registered with the league and assigned to a team may play for it. If a player on any team is unable to continue with the rest of the season through injury, financial problems, or any other reasons, the league executive may provide a permanent replacement by one of the players on the waiting list. LOGISTICAL ISSUES
Game Format: The games will consist of three, 10-minute periods, all of which will be stop time. Minimum attendance: The minimum number of players needed to begin a game is six skaters and one dressed goalie. Any team which delays the start of a game by 7 minutes will be assessed a minor penalty for delay of game. If a team is not ready to play 10 minutes past the scheduled start time will be given a loss by default In the case of a game default, a game will be allowed to be played as exhibition, with players from other teams allowed to fill in for missing players Penalties: Minor penalties will be two minutes in duration. When a player incurs 3 minor penalties, she is eliminated from any further participation in that game. Major penalties will be 5 minutes in duration. A Game Ejection can be assessed to a player at any time in a game for conduct which is deemed to be detrimental to the safety of the other players or conduct which would be deemed to be a travesty of the game.